Vocal comping is the best way to edit vocals in your productions. Using vocal comping is as simple as selecting the best parts of multiple takes to create one master take. Most DAWs have a vocal comping feature available, and it is relatively easy to use to edit your vocals.
In this video, Marcus Huyskens breaks down how to comp vocals in Studio One on a project he is working on. He covers everything from how to edit the best takes, how to edit the the selected takes, and any further processing needed.
This video is a selection of Marcus' vocal production masterclass, where he covers everything from working with a vocalist in the studio, recording, and editing vocals.
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0:00 What is Vocal Comping?
0:27 Track Layers
0:51 Swipe to Comp
1:45 Range Tool to Comp
3:05 How to Listen When Comping
4:40 Starting to Comp
9:29 Monitoring Your Comps
10:08 Continuing to Comp
19:28 Listening to the Comp
20:17 Editing Crossfades
21:16 Copying the Comp
23:09 Outro